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Public Health Informatics and Information Systems
Guegan, Yannick Neunzig, And O'Carroll, Patrick W (Editor), And Yasnoff, William A (Editor)
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Da: Lost Books, AUSTIN, TX, U.S.A.Lost Books
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EUR 14,51
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Hard cover. Condizione: Very good. 2003 ed. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 792 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Health Informatics. Audience: General/trade.

Public Health Informatics and Information Systems
O'Carroll, Patrick W [Editor]; Yasnoff, William A [Editor]; Ward, M Elizabeth [Editor]; Ripp, Laura H.[Editor]
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Da: RatBooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.RatBooks
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EUR 22,68
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Hardcover. Condizione: As New. Book is in excellent condition. Binding tight. Pages clean and unmarked. Issued without dustjacket. This book covers all aspects of public health informatics and discusses the creation and management of an information technology infrastructure that is essential in linking state and local organizati…ons in their efforts to gather data for the surveillance and prevention. Public health officials will have to understand basic principles of information resource management in order to make the appropriate technology choices that will guide the future of their organizations. As the major topic at the American Medical Informatics Association's (AMIA) spring congress in 2001, public health has moved into the spotlight, given the importance of implementing a population-based health approach and to addressing chronic health conditions. This book marks the first systematic effort to provide informatics principles and examples of practice in a public health context. In doing so, it clarifies the ways in which newer information technologies will improve individual and community health status. This book's primary purpose is to consolidate key information and promote a strategic approach to information systems and development, making it a resource for use by faculty and students of public health, as well as the practicing public health professional.